India is home to over 1,000 types of mangoes, and picking the right one for your garden can feel like a big decision. Whether you love a sweet Alphonso or a tangy Totapuri, the perfect mango plant is right here. At Ve...
India is home to over 1,000 types of mangoes, and picking the right one for your garden can feel like a big decision. Whether you love a sweet Alphonso or a tangy Totapuri, the perfect mango plant is right here. At Vedicflora, we make it easy to grow your favourite variety at home — at the lowest price.
Our collection covers the most popular types of mangoes in India as well as rare regional picks. Every plant is a grafted sapling, so you get fruit sooner and enjoy reliable harvests year after year.
Most Loved Types of Mangoes in India
From north to south, every region in India has its favourite mango. Here are the best-selling varieties our customers grow at home:
- Alphonso (Hapus) — The king of mangoes. Rich, creamy, and a top choice for gifting.
- Kesar — A Gujarat gem with a saffron colour and deep aroma.
- Dasheri — A north Indian classic with sweet, fibre-free pulp.
- Langra — Stays green when ripe. Hugely popular across UP and Bihar.
- Totapuri — Firm and tangy, ideal for pickles, juices, and chutneys.
- Himsagar — A Bengal favourite with soft, juicy pulp and almost no fibre.
- Amrapali — A dwarf hybrid variety, perfect for pots and balcony gardens.
How to Choose the Right Mango Variety
The best mango for you depends on your space, climate, and taste. Dwarf types like Amrapali grow well in large pots on a balcony. Varieties like Alphonso and Langra do best in open ground or a big grow bag.
All our mango plants are grafted saplings that begin fruiting in just 2–3 years. Most varieties are low maintenance once settled in — they need full sun, regular watering, and a little seasonal care.
Different Types of Mangoes Found Across India
India grows some of the finest mangoes in the world. Each of the various types of mangoes in India has its own flavour, texture, and season. Growing more than one variety means you can enjoy fresh mangoes from April right through July.
- Early season (March–April): Alphonso, Kesar
- Mid season (May–June): Dasheri, Langra, Himsagar
- Late season (June–July): Totapuri, Amrapali, Neelam
Why Over 1 Lakh Gardeners Choose Vedicflora
We are one of India's most trusted sources for home gardening. Our mango saplings are healthy, well-rooted, and packed with care before shipping. You also get expert growing tips with every order.
- Grafted plants for faster, more reliable fruiting
- Lowest price on all types of mango plants
- Pincode-based delivery check at checkout
- Earn rewards points on every order
- Bestseller picks curated by our in-house gardening team
Browse all types of mangoes with names in our collection and find the variety that suits your garden, your taste, and your budget. Happy growing! 🌿
Frequently asked questions
What are the most popular types of mangoes in India?
The most popular types of mangoes in India include Alphonso, Kesar, Dasheri, Langra, Himsagar, Totapuri, and Amrapali. Each variety has a distinct flavour, season, and growing region. Alphonso is widely considered the best for sweetness and richness, while Amrapali is a top pick for home gardens because of its compact size.
Which mango variety is best for growing at home in a pot?
Amrapali is the best mango variety for growing in a pot or on a balcony. It is a dwarf hybrid that stays compact, fruits reliably, and does well in large containers. Other good choices for pots include Mallika and Neelam, both of which are low maintenance and widely available at Vedicflora.
How long does a grafted mango plant take to give fruit?
A grafted mango sapling typically starts fruiting within 2 to 3 years of planting. This is much faster than a seedling-grown tree, which can take 6–8 years. All mango plants sold by Vedicflora are grafted saplings, so you start enjoying fruit sooner.
What is the difference between the various types of mangoes in India?
The main differences between various types of mangoes in India are flavour, texture, seed size, fibre content, and season. For example, Alphonso is creamy and low in fibre, while Totapuri is firm and tangy with a larger seed. Region also plays a role — Kesar is a Gujarat speciality, while Himsagar is beloved in West Bengal.
Can I grow different types of mangoes in the same garden?
Yes, you can grow multiple mango varieties in the same garden as long as each plant has enough space and sunlight. Planting early, mid, and late season varieties lets you enjoy fresh mangoes from March through July. Vedicflora offers a wide range of all types of mangoes in India so you can mix and match easily.
Are mango plants easy to grow for beginners?
Yes! Most mango varieties are easy to grow and require minimal care once established. They need full sunlight, well-drained soil, and regular watering during the first year. After that, they are quite drought-tolerant and low maintenance, making them a great choice for first-time gardeners.